Scott Disick Is Getting His Own KUWTK Spin-Off Flipping and Renovating Houses

Scott Disick is stepping outside of the Kardashian-Jenner shadow to star in his own spin-off series and it's a far cry from the Kourtney & Kim Take Miami or Kourtney and Kim Take New York offshoots Keeping Up With the Kardashians has spawned since its debut. Scott is delving into the world of property development with his new series Flip It Like Disick. Think Fixer Upper, but for the stars.

According to People, Scott's new eight-episode series will be an hour long and will follow Scott and his trusted team—singer Willa Ford, longtime friend and business partner Benny Luciano, contractor Miki Moor, and Scott's assistant, Lindsay Diamond. No telling if the Kardashians will make an appearance on the show, but Scott will be executive producing Flip It Like Disick, along with Kris Jenner.

"I'm excited to bring fans a new series that shows what I'm really passionate about professionally, which is flipping real estate and doing crazy and impressive renovations on celebrity homes," Scott said in a statement. "E! has never had a show like this before. It's a bit different than viewers are used to seeing, but I think they will be both entertained and inspired by my team."

Scott's no amateur when it comes to home development and has worked on projects for a slew of celebrities, including a playhouse for Kourtney Kardashian, with whom he shares three children.

“Scott Disick is funny, unpredictable, and unfiltered,” Amy Introcaso-Davis, executive vice president of development and production at E! said to People. “Fans of Scott on Keeping Up with the Kardashians will get to see another side of him in Flip It Like Disick, as an entrepreneur and design guru, leading his talented and opinionated team through difficult design challenges that result in astonishing reveals.”

Flip It Like Disick is expected to premiere this summer on E!

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